Modest Romiszewski (29 July 1861, in
Warsaw
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– 7 October 1930, in Warsaw) was a Polish general, son of
Imperial Russian Army
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general
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Władysław Romiszewski and Anna Dżakeli. Reached the rank of
general
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in 1913. Since 29 December 1918 general in the
Polish Army (Wojsko Polskie). A
military theorist, transferred to reserve on 6 May 1921. He is buried at
Powązki Cemetery in Warsaw. Married, had 4 children.
1861 births
1930 deaths
Polish generals
Burials at Powązki Cemetery
Imperial Russian Army generals
Polish generals in the Imperial Russian Army
Georgian emigrants to Poland
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